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The University of Vermont has named Richard L. Page, M.D., Dean of the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine, as its ...
The Osher Center for Integrative Health and UVM Cancer Center will deliver a new model of care for cancer survivors and their ...
For the second year in a row, University of Vermont has earned the number one slot on the Princeton Review’s “Best Schools for Making an Impact” ranking. The ranking is based on student responses to a ...
Welcome back students. Enjoy the beautiful fall weather. The main campus greenhouse has a living plant collection of 400 individual taxa, comprising a broad-range of specimens hailing from subtropical ...
To create, evaluate, share, and apply knowledge and to prepare students to be accountable leaders who will bring to their work dedication to the global community, a grasp of complexity, effective ...
In the depths of winter, sugar on snow is a yearly treat many Vermonters eagerly anticipate. But with winters warming and snow barely on the ground in some parts of the state, climate change presents ...
A book is made of wood. But it is not a tree. The dead cells have been repurposed to serve another need. Now a team of scientists has repurposed living cells—scraped from frog embryos—and assembled ...
Building on three decades of collaboration, Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (Casella) (Nasdaq: CWST), a regional solid waste, recycling, and resource management services company and the University of ...
In honor of Professor Reginald V. Milbank, who served the program for 23 years, this award was established in 1970 and is awarded annually to the “outstanding sophomore enrolled in Civil and ...
As we enter the final week of what has been a challenging academic year, I am reaching out to you with three messages. First, I want our students to know that I see and hear you. I see you mourn for ...
Vermont is becoming warmer and wetter due to climate change—and these trends are reshaping life in the Green Mountain State. That’s the big takeaway of the most comprehensive study of climate change ...
A plucked guitar string can vibrate for seconds before falling silent. A playground swing, emptied of its passenger, will gradually come to rest. These are what physicists call “damped harmonic ...
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